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单词 interchange
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Definition of interchange in English:

interchange

verb ɪntəˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒˌɪn(t)ərˈtʃeɪndʒ
[with object]
  • 1(of two or more people) exchange (things) with each other.

    (两人或两人以上之间) 交换,互换(物品)

    superior and subordinates freely interchange information

    上下级之间无拘束地交换意见与信息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We spent a lot of time interchanging information.
    • Generally it appears that he includes all routes of companies that interchanged freight cars with each other.
    • Here I send you all some photographs from that battle and I hope someday we can interchange more experiences and information.
    • Furthermore, all of the rest of us could interchange pedals and feel fine on each other's pedals - just not on his.
    • They interchange positions so well and their players have forward movement all the time.
    Synonyms
    exchange, trade, swap, change, barter, bandy, reciprocate
    archaic truck
    1. 1.1 Put each of (two things) in the other's place.
      使(两物)相互易位
      the terms are often interchanged

      这些术语常互换使用。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I imagine that the two can be interchanged to an extent.
      • The term ‘Thatcherism’ has often been interchanged with a number of other terms.
      • So the two expressions can be interchanged just like in the first law.
      • The term is often interchanged with others, like ‘contemporary decorative arts’ or ‘fine art objects.’
      • By interchanging these parts, a rider can achieve his goal for a right fit.
      • We want distinctive literary voices, not ones that can be interchanged at will.
      • What you did is called fulling, though the two terms are often interchanged.
      • They could perhaps be interchanged in needy times.
      • Nothing on the original piano is altered, and the piano thus has two keyboards that can be easily interchanged in a couple minutes.
      • It is like I am interchanging them to fit my need.
      • The titles of the two books could be interchanged.
      Synonyms
      substitute, transpose, exchange, change, switch, swap (round), reverse, invert, turn about/around, change (round), move (around), rearrange, reorder, replace, supplant
    2. 1.2no object (of a thing) be able to be exchanged with another.
      (某物)可与…交换
      diesel units will interchange with the petrol ones

      用柴油的装置可以与用汽油的装置互换。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Roles interchanged as the tie extended to the decider.
      • He tingled all over, experiencing the feeling of floating in sea with one's eyes on the water-level, when life above water and under water would interchange every second.
      • Its storylines and characters interchange and interact in an elegant rhythm that leaves little wanting.
      • Units will interchange on the same receiver assembly provided the cartridges are from the same family.
      • It was a great learning position to see how Scotland worked - how politics interchanged with the Scottish Office and the local councils.
      • The natural lake water interchanges with the pool area water, keeping it clean.
      • ‘We envision BNSF as a high-density mainline network interchanging with a lower density feeder network of short lines operating at low cost with a high level of service,’ says Rickershauser.
noun ˈɪntətʃeɪn(d)ʒˈɪn(t)ərˌtʃeɪndʒ
  • 1mass noun The action of interchanging people or things.

    (尤指信息)交换,互换

    the interchange of ideas

    交换意见。

    count noun we have a significant interchange of staff with the nearby college
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The potential for interchange of ideas and resources is almost unlimited.
    • He said the exchange program was a great way for both countries to learn from each other through the personal interchange of ideas and experiences.
    • Electronic data interchange lets suppliers and customers communicate directly electronically.
    • This mixture of research interests created an intense interchange of views and opinions.
    • The medieval and early modern periods were characterised by frequent intellectual interchange, not to mention trade relations between Christendom and the Islamic world, and not just conflict.
    • National variations were enhanced when, under the direct effect of the Napoleonic wars, boundaries were closed and the easy international interchange of ideas was inhibited.
    • It has its advantages; it's sure a good idea for data interchange or for all those little files you need to store settings.
    • Most importantly, the exhibition nowhere asked whether such a vast cultural interchange transformed the basic economic roots of Chinese society.
    • To an increasing degree, the more significant interchanges of ideas and shaping of public consciousness occur in mass and electronic media.
    • A fifth official has been needed this season to help check on substitutions, given that each team is now allowed up to 12 interchanges.
    • Another series of interchanges between the backs and forwards led to Teague notching his second try, again far out in the corner.
    • This group solidarity and interchange of ideas meant that critics sometimes had difficulty telling one member's work from another's.
    • Oasis is the nonprofit, international consortium that has been providing open solutions for electronic data interchange since 1993.
    • The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples.
    • The interchange between members of our staff and congressional staff and members has been effective.
    • The points looked safe following a nice interchange of passes between Taylor and Donaldson which culminated in the latter laying the ball into the path of the oncoming Jones whose low straight drive made it 4-1.
    • His style of working is informal, and one which encourages the free and open interchange of ideas.
    • Secondly, I am a great believer in the idea of interchange between different sectors, different types of business.
    • The Rose Crossing draws its name from a 1994 allegorical novel of the same name by Australian Nicholas Jose, which tells of cultural and botanical interchange on an island in the Indian Ocean.
    • Given the centrist nature of Auckland University students her group didn't enjoy too much success, but provided for lively interchange of ideas.
    Synonyms
    exchange, trading, trade, swap, swapping, barter, bandying, give and take, traffic, trafficking, reciprocation, reciprocity
    archaic truck
    substitution, transposition, exchange, switch, switching, swap, swapping, reversal, inversion, change, rearrangement, reordering, replacement, replacing
    North American trade
    1. 1.1count noun An exchange of words.
      对话,交谈
      I listened in shock to this venomous interchange

      吃惊地听着这用词恶毒的争吵。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Their quick-fire, stichomythic interchanges are particularly funny.
      • AFN sources confirmed the agreement but said such interchanges are entered into very rarely.
      • Unlike some other parts of Britain, these communities overlap, allowing meaningful interchanges, and helping fear, distrust and divisions to be contained.
      • Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors.
      • Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes.
      • On their part, students will have access to homework assignments, and school news and events besides an interactive interchange with other students and teachers.
      • It casts a dank shadow over the sunniest of interchanges.
      • It is also about a certain type of urban society, a society of exchanges and interchanges.
      • I trace the origin of the arts to a source almost the opposite of male competition and display - that is, to the early communicative interchanges between mothers and infants.
      • A brief interchange of words resulted in the unanimous decision to escape as soon as possible.
      • Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an interchange, a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear.
      • But for the moment I just want to discuss an interchange which another of the members of the panel had with one of the questioners.
      • The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one.
      • It's a subtle interchange and exchange that happens between patient and doctor.
      • But the speed and frequency of these interchanges sacrifices the clarity of the monologue, which is a shame as Hotter's script, in the places where is was Ned alone, is impressive.
      • It is more of an interchange, a consultation, and it continues surging widely.
      • There are a number of reports and white papers provided by various sponsors, and I hope that in the upcoming weeks and months we will develop a lively interchange between the members of the Forum.
      • We used repeated examination of our data, critical exchange among team members, and interchanges with readers about working papers to seek robustness and plausibility.
      • The whole project was sold with the goodwill of people based on these interchanges.
      • The courteous and legitimately self-interested housewife opened the door to make her choice, and found that, in so doing, she had made a commitment, and entered into a dramatic interchange.
  • 2mass noun Alternation.

    交错,交互,更替

    the interchange of woods and meadows

    交换意见。

  • 3A road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect.

    多层立交桥

    turn left at the next interchange
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's where all these highway interchanges and overpasses are planned to bring the traffic even quicker than the present gridlock.
    • ‘Equally, modification of the interchanges will improve traffic flows,’ he said.
    • Centrepoint is just under five kilometres from the interchange at the M50 Motorway with the Navan Road.
    • Its attractive maze of underground tunnels affords pedestrians safe passage under one of the most ruthless traffic interchanges in Europe.
    • He said studies had shown the air was 50 times more polluted in smoky bars than at busy traffic interchanges.
    • He also said a decision to have three lanes on each level of the interchange instead of two will increase the cost of the project, originally estimated to be $150 million.
    • In West Virginia, there are at least 32 federal projects named after Byrd, including four stretches of road, two interchanges, two courthouses, a bridge and a dam.
    • Which traffic engineering firm or engineers have completed their research and found that the interchange will reduce the traffic jams in and out of the capital?
    • Upgrading an urban divided highway and its interchanges built nearly 40 years ago when traffic speeds and volumes were much lower is a challenge.
    • I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters.
    • He was spotted last night driving westbound along the eastbound side of the A64 between Hull Road and the A19 interchange.
    • Traffic between the Coolock interchange and Whitehall, which is down to one lane in each direction for 1.5km, added delays of 15 minutes to journeys.
    • This might be the first interchange in the world with traffic lights.
    • The city has started doing construction work on facilities, roads, junctions and interchanges.
    • The schemes include the Monasterevin bypass on the N7, the Waterford bypass and the Kinsale road interchanges.
    • The AA warned of heavy traffic on the anti-clockwise M60 between Prestwich and the Worsley interchange as drivers approached Junction 12, where the M602 was closed.
    • The entire expressway will be put into use in April, with four layers of motorway interchanges at its cross with the outer-ring road, and six lanes of traffic.
    • It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges.
    • Next week we will look at the Naas road where the interchange is being built.
    • The capacity of the A61 approach to the junction and the A61 link road between the motorway interchange and Birdwell, will also be increased, by providing three lanes.
    Synonyms
    junction, intersection, crossing
    turn-off, exit
    North American cloverleaf
  • 4A station where passengers may change from one railway line, bus service, etc. to another.

    (铁路,汽车客运等)转车站,中转站;枢纽站

    the town's famous rail interchange
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Work has begun on a new interchange just north of Greenhithe station to integrate with the Fastrack bus system and the construction of a new station is expected to begin next spring.
    • The Wensleydale Railway company will restore the disused Leeming Bar station as a transport interchange if Hambleton Council approves the scheme this week.
    • The interchange will include a bus and coach station, an 80,000 sq ft office block, an integrated ticket and information desk, along with shops and catering outlets.
    • Electronic information displays will be installed at key stops and interchanges, passengers will be able to phone to find out when their bus is due or get the information by text message.
    • Bedale lies just over two miles to the west of the Wensleydale Railway's transport interchange beside the A1 at Leeming Bar.
    • Our officers are talking with the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority about redesigning the interchange.
    • The station is one of the city's principal transport interchanges, with rail services, numerous bus routes and York's busiest taxi ranks.
    • The bill for changing the design of the transport interchange in 1999 would have been high and they have been got rid of these buses in a very short time.
    • About seven million passengers use the interchange every year.
    • Every number 33 service will serve Chippenham bus and rail stations, making use of the new award-winning bus and rail interchange at Chippenham railway station.
    • One idea was a transport interchange, linking the railway station to a good bus station, another for an all-weather venue.
    • Cobb's Corner would be redeveloped to give priority to pedestrians, a public space would be created at Venner Road and a bus interchange would be created close to the station.
    • It is a laudable intention to build new rail interchanges at Edinburgh and Glasgow and I am very supportive of that.
    • The signage system will also be progressively extended to bus interchanges, bus stop and taxi stands.
    • Lancashire County Council wants to build a bus and rail interchange between Broadway, Broad Street, Stanworth Road and Railway Street.
    • There are plans to build a single interchange here, linking also to Chiltern Railways trains.
    • Peterborough is an important interchange, with the East Coast Main Line carrying services North-South and trains running West-East connecting the Midlands to Ipswich and Norwich.
    • However, council leaders believe the interchange will transform Doncaster.
    • They were considering extending the shopping centre into the existing bus station - the site of the planned interchange.
    • In Singapore, the usual timetable and the predicted arrival information are to be displayed at bus stops and interchanges by using variable message panels.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French entrechangier, from entre- 'between' + changier 'to change'.

Rhymes

arrange, change, counterchange, estrange, exchange, grange, Lagrange, mange, part-exchange, range, short-change, strange

Definition of interchange in US English:

interchange

verbˌin(t)ərˈCHānjˌɪn(t)ərˈtʃeɪndʒ
[with object]
  • 1(of two or more people) exchange (things) with each other.

    (两人或两人以上之间) 交换,互换(物品)

    superior and subordinates freely interchange ideas and information

    上下级之间无拘束地交换意见与信息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They interchange positions so well and their players have forward movement all the time.
    • We spent a lot of time interchanging information.
    • Generally it appears that he includes all routes of companies that interchanged freight cars with each other.
    • Furthermore, all of the rest of us could interchange pedals and feel fine on each other's pedals - just not on his.
    • Here I send you all some photographs from that battle and I hope someday we can interchange more experiences and information.
    Synonyms
    exchange, trade, swap, change, barter, bandy, reciprocate
    1. 1.1 Put each of (two things) in the other's place.
      使(两物)相互易位
      the terms are often interchanged

      这些术语常互换使用。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the two expressions can be interchanged just like in the first law.
      • I imagine that the two can be interchanged to an extent.
      • What you did is called fulling, though the two terms are often interchanged.
      • We want distinctive literary voices, not ones that can be interchanged at will.
      • The titles of the two books could be interchanged.
      • The term ‘Thatcherism’ has often been interchanged with a number of other terms.
      • Nothing on the original piano is altered, and the piano thus has two keyboards that can be easily interchanged in a couple minutes.
      • The term is often interchanged with others, like ‘contemporary decorative arts’ or ‘fine art objects.’
      • By interchanging these parts, a rider can achieve his goal for a right fit.
      • It is like I am interchanging them to fit my need.
      • They could perhaps be interchanged in needy times.
      Synonyms
      substitute, transpose, exchange, change, switch, swap, swap round, reverse, invert, turn about, turn around, change round, move, move around, rearrange, reorder, replace, supplant
    2. 1.2no object (of a thing) be able to be exchanged with another.
      (某物)可与…交换
      diesel units will interchange with the gasoline ones

      用柴油的装置可以与用汽油的装置互换。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘We envision BNSF as a high-density mainline network interchanging with a lower density feeder network of short lines operating at low cost with a high level of service,’ says Rickershauser.
      • It was a great learning position to see how Scotland worked - how politics interchanged with the Scottish Office and the local councils.
      • Units will interchange on the same receiver assembly provided the cartridges are from the same family.
      • He tingled all over, experiencing the feeling of floating in sea with one's eyes on the water-level, when life above water and under water would interchange every second.
      • The natural lake water interchanges with the pool area water, keeping it clean.
      • Roles interchanged as the tie extended to the decider.
      • Its storylines and characters interchange and interact in an elegant rhythm that leaves little wanting.
nounˈɪn(t)ərˌtʃeɪndʒˈin(t)ərˌCHānj
  • 1The action of interchanging things, especially information.

    (尤指信息)交换,互换

    the interchange of ideas

    交换意见。

    a free-market interchange of goods and services

    商品和服务自由市场式的交换。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Electronic data interchange lets suppliers and customers communicate directly electronically.
    • This group solidarity and interchange of ideas meant that critics sometimes had difficulty telling one member's work from another's.
    • He said the exchange program was a great way for both countries to learn from each other through the personal interchange of ideas and experiences.
    • The interchange between members of our staff and congressional staff and members has been effective.
    • The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples.
    • Given the centrist nature of Auckland University students her group didn't enjoy too much success, but provided for lively interchange of ideas.
    • The potential for interchange of ideas and resources is almost unlimited.
    • The medieval and early modern periods were characterised by frequent intellectual interchange, not to mention trade relations between Christendom and the Islamic world, and not just conflict.
    • This mixture of research interests created an intense interchange of views and opinions.
    • Secondly, I am a great believer in the idea of interchange between different sectors, different types of business.
    • It has its advantages; it's sure a good idea for data interchange or for all those little files you need to store settings.
    • Most importantly, the exhibition nowhere asked whether such a vast cultural interchange transformed the basic economic roots of Chinese society.
    • A fifth official has been needed this season to help check on substitutions, given that each team is now allowed up to 12 interchanges.
    • The Rose Crossing draws its name from a 1994 allegorical novel of the same name by Australian Nicholas Jose, which tells of cultural and botanical interchange on an island in the Indian Ocean.
    • The points looked safe following a nice interchange of passes between Taylor and Donaldson which culminated in the latter laying the ball into the path of the oncoming Jones whose low straight drive made it 4-1.
    • His style of working is informal, and one which encourages the free and open interchange of ideas.
    • National variations were enhanced when, under the direct effect of the Napoleonic wars, boundaries were closed and the easy international interchange of ideas was inhibited.
    • To an increasing degree, the more significant interchanges of ideas and shaping of public consciousness occur in mass and electronic media.
    • Another series of interchanges between the backs and forwards led to Teague notching his second try, again far out in the corner.
    • Oasis is the nonprofit, international consortium that has been providing open solutions for electronic data interchange since 1993.
    Synonyms
    exchange, trading, trade, swap, swapping, barter, bandying, give and take, traffic, trafficking, reciprocation, reciprocity
    substitution, transposition, exchange, switch, switching, swap, swapping, reversal, inversion, change, rearrangement, reordering, replacement, replacing
    1. 1.1 An exchange of words.
      对话,交谈
      listening in shock to this venomous interchange

      吃惊地听着这用词恶毒的争吵。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is also about a certain type of urban society, a society of exchanges and interchanges.
      • A brief interchange of words resulted in the unanimous decision to escape as soon as possible.
      • The courteous and legitimately self-interested housewife opened the door to make her choice, and found that, in so doing, she had made a commitment, and entered into a dramatic interchange.
      • We used repeated examination of our data, critical exchange among team members, and interchanges with readers about working papers to seek robustness and plausibility.
      • There are a number of reports and white papers provided by various sponsors, and I hope that in the upcoming weeks and months we will develop a lively interchange between the members of the Forum.
      • It's a subtle interchange and exchange that happens between patient and doctor.
      • But for the moment I just want to discuss an interchange which another of the members of the panel had with one of the questioners.
      • Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an interchange, a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear.
      • It is more of an interchange, a consultation, and it continues surging widely.
      • AFN sources confirmed the agreement but said such interchanges are entered into very rarely.
      • Their quick-fire, stichomythic interchanges are particularly funny.
      • On their part, students will have access to homework assignments, and school news and events besides an interactive interchange with other students and teachers.
      • Unlike some other parts of Britain, these communities overlap, allowing meaningful interchanges, and helping fear, distrust and divisions to be contained.
      • Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes.
      • I trace the origin of the arts to a source almost the opposite of male competition and display - that is, to the early communicative interchanges between mothers and infants.
      • It casts a dank shadow over the sunniest of interchanges.
      • The whole project was sold with the goodwill of people based on these interchanges.
      • But the speed and frequency of these interchanges sacrifices the clarity of the monologue, which is a shame as Hotter's script, in the places where is was Ned alone, is impressive.
      • The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one.
      • Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors.
  • 2Alternation.

    交错,交互,更替

    the interchange of woods and meadows

    交换意见。

  • 3A road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect.

    多层立交桥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Centrepoint is just under five kilometres from the interchange at the M50 Motorway with the Navan Road.
    • I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters.
    • The capacity of the A61 approach to the junction and the A61 link road between the motorway interchange and Birdwell, will also be increased, by providing three lanes.
    • The schemes include the Monasterevin bypass on the N7, the Waterford bypass and the Kinsale road interchanges.
    • Its attractive maze of underground tunnels affords pedestrians safe passage under one of the most ruthless traffic interchanges in Europe.
    • Which traffic engineering firm or engineers have completed their research and found that the interchange will reduce the traffic jams in and out of the capital?
    • That's where all these highway interchanges and overpasses are planned to bring the traffic even quicker than the present gridlock.
    • Next week we will look at the Naas road where the interchange is being built.
    • The city has started doing construction work on facilities, roads, junctions and interchanges.
    • In West Virginia, there are at least 32 federal projects named after Byrd, including four stretches of road, two interchanges, two courthouses, a bridge and a dam.
    • He also said a decision to have three lanes on each level of the interchange instead of two will increase the cost of the project, originally estimated to be $150 million.
    • He was spotted last night driving westbound along the eastbound side of the A64 between Hull Road and the A19 interchange.
    • The AA warned of heavy traffic on the anti-clockwise M60 between Prestwich and the Worsley interchange as drivers approached Junction 12, where the M602 was closed.
    • He said studies had shown the air was 50 times more polluted in smoky bars than at busy traffic interchanges.
    • It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges.
    • Traffic between the Coolock interchange and Whitehall, which is down to one lane in each direction for 1.5km, added delays of 15 minutes to journeys.
    • ‘Equally, modification of the interchanges will improve traffic flows,’ he said.
    • Upgrading an urban divided highway and its interchanges built nearly 40 years ago when traffic speeds and volumes were much lower is a challenge.
    • The entire expressway will be put into use in April, with four layers of motorway interchanges at its cross with the outer-ring road, and six lanes of traffic.
    • This might be the first interchange in the world with traffic lights.
    Synonyms
    junction, intersection, crossing

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French entrechangier, from entre- ‘between’ + changier ‘to change’.

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